190
190
Feb 14, 2013
02/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
general allen spent 19 months directing nato forces against taliban insurgents. last year embarrassing e-mail with campus socialite jill kelley came to light in the sex scandal involving cia director david petraeus. >>> conor kennedy and daryl hannah were arrested in a protest demanding the obama administration take concrete action against climate change. the activists chanted "president obama we don't want no climate drama." that was their creative chant. >> wow, and it ended in arrest. new pictures to share with you, a 6-year-old boy from alabama, you'll remember this little boy abducted and held for six days in an underground bunker. he and his mom spent time with the governor, robert bentley and spoke with dr. phil. she said in spite of the smiling photos her son is very aware of what happened to his abductor and also knows what happened to his bus driver, too. erin burnett has the report. >> give me five. i like it. >> nine days after see than was freed from an underground bunker in midland city, alabama, the world is getting the first glimpse of this brave
general allen spent 19 months directing nato forces against taliban insurgents. last year embarrassing e-mail with campus socialite jill kelley came to light in the sex scandal involving cia director david petraeus. >>> conor kennedy and daryl hannah were arrested in a protest demanding the obama administration take concrete action against climate change. the activists chanted "president obama we don't want no climate drama." that was their creative chant. >> wow, and...
78
78
Jan 13, 2013
01/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
i cannot believe that haida is inclusive of the taliban. but if we can have them agree to terms with violence , a supportive democratization we cannot afford to say no negotiation ? >> i am not as optimistic. there is no way to negotiate. the idea of the taliban office and patter? -- katar? we are cutting out too early. that is what this president does. if we don't fight this war the way it needs to be fought, a stop shedding blood the president was never in this to win. lori: what about the war in afghanistan was it worth the time? >> for me to say that it is not worth the ves lost is to disparage them but unfortunately i wish it was fought by generals visited bureaucrats. >> that is right. i agree every american and life that was lost to us -- life that was lost to us -- was droid dna augmentation initiated. vision expanding to a 5-inch 1080p hd display and camera. touch acquiring nfc. hearing evolving with beats audio. wireless charging activated. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yoursel
i cannot believe that haida is inclusive of the taliban. but if we can have them agree to terms with violence , a supportive democratization we cannot afford to say no negotiation ? >> i am not as optimistic. there is no way to negotiate. the idea of the taliban office and patter? -- katar? we are cutting out too early. that is what this president does. if we don't fight this war the way it needs to be fought, a stop shedding blood the president was never in this to win. lori: what about...
77
77
Apr 28, 2013
04/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 1
of the attacksup that the taliban promised to the taliban spokesman telling the local part -- promised. the taliban spokesman telling the local media that -- they said that all the coalition partners of the outgoing government, that includes the pakistan people's party, the mood to heat up on the movement .- the muttahida qaumi movement they also attacked two independent candidates, saying that all secular-minded politicians who were taking part in this particular election would be a fair target. >. ka -- >> kamal, what does this stay -- say about the state of security in pakistan right now, particularly with the elections coming up? >> it is going to be a big worry. , theu look at the province leader of the awami national party, which had lost some of its leaders in recent attacks -- he had a narrow escape in 2008. he has been controlling the the party from the capital of islamabad, roaming around in a bullet-proof vest, but now the and thes even more political party leadership is nowhere to be seen. who are stillw participating in that particular election. attack.e not come under the
of the attacksup that the taliban promised to the taliban spokesman telling the local part -- promised. the taliban spokesman telling the local media that -- they said that all the coalition partners of the outgoing government, that includes the pakistan people's party, the mood to heat up on the movement .- the muttahida qaumi movement they also attacked two independent candidates, saying that all secular-minded politicians who were taking part in this particular election would be a fair...
124
124
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
taliban will not be ready for pea talks. there can only peace when there is peace on both sides, no drone strikes. >> a lot of anger and cynicism on the streets of pakistan particularly surrounding drone strikes. but i think on the government level there is just that little bit of hope that this new leader, khan said, will come to the negotiating table, that this will be a way forward, and there will be peace in pakistan. >> thank you. speaking to us from islamabad. >>> now, greek politicians are condemning the killing of two supporters of the far right golden dawn party. another party member is in hospital after being badly injured in the attack. it happened outside of the golden dawn office. no one has claimed responsibility, but it has raised fears that political violence might be rising as the country struggles with a financial crisis. we have been covering the story from athens, and we're there live. john, no one has claimed responsibility, but do the police have any idea of who may be behind the shooting? >> no, and th
taliban will not be ready for pea talks. there can only peace when there is peace on both sides, no drone strikes. >> a lot of anger and cynicism on the streets of pakistan particularly surrounding drone strikes. but i think on the government level there is just that little bit of hope that this new leader, khan said, will come to the negotiating table, that this will be a way forward, and there will be peace in pakistan. >> thank you. speaking to us from islamabad. >>>...
76
76
May 30, 2013
05/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
grown strike has killed the second in command of the pakistan taliban. the first such strike since president barack obama said in a speech last week that he was the use of drones. >> one of america's most wanted , no. 2 inur rehman the pakistan taliban. it is said he was killed with six others in the u.s. grown strike. there was a $5 million reward on his head for information leading to his arrest or prosecution. not confirming the death, the white house acknowledged he would be a prime target. >> he has participated in cross border attacks against u.s. and nato personnel and horrific attacks against soldiers and civilians. >> there had been speculation withrehman had fallen out the current leader. video was meant to dismiss that idea, both men side-by- side. obama laid down new guidelines for grown strikes, there must be a continuing imminent threat before people are targeted. he directed there must be a near certainty civilians would not be harmed in the strike. obama's president beach, where he clearly indicated that these from the tax would be restri
grown strike has killed the second in command of the pakistan taliban. the first such strike since president barack obama said in a speech last week that he was the use of drones. >> one of america's most wanted , no. 2 inur rehman the pakistan taliban. it is said he was killed with six others in the u.s. grown strike. there was a $5 million reward on his head for information leading to his arrest or prosecution. not confirming the death, the white house acknowledged he would be a prime...
359
359
Sep 14, 2013
09/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 359
favorite 0
quote 0
they forced the taliban to flee. under a new, more democratic government, life began to improve for the afghanis. [ piano playing ] while the taliban ruled afghanistan, a scene like this would have been unthinkable. that's because music was forbidden. >> it was illegal to listen to music, to perform it, to enjoy it. and so that was very discouraging for many musicians. many musicians fled afghanistan. they stopped playing music. >> life was even harder for girls like freshta. they couldn't go to school, play sports. they couldn't even go outside unless completely hidden beneath clothes from head to toe. freshta's mother saw music as a way to accomplish that. >> and so since 2001, people have been struggling to find the best way to bring it back. >> the documentary "dr. sarmast's music school" tells the story of bringing music back to afghanistan, and not just traditional music, but all kinds of music. >> bach, beethoven, mozart. it doesn't belong to europe. it doesn't belong to america. they belong to all world. and
they forced the taliban to flee. under a new, more democratic government, life began to improve for the afghanis. [ piano playing ] while the taliban ruled afghanistan, a scene like this would have been unthinkable. that's because music was forbidden. >> it was illegal to listen to music, to perform it, to enjoy it. and so that was very discouraging for many musicians. many musicians fled afghanistan. they stopped playing music. >> life was even harder for girls like freshta. they...
123
123
Jan 11, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
the fact of the matter is that the taliban control a significant part of the country. even after the so-called mini surge that was orchestrated by general petraeus and general mcchrystal. the fact of the matter is that president karzai is very unpopular. and the fact of the matter is that geographically a central government in kabul can never really control the vast majority of that country, including the areas most closer to pakistan. >> ambassador, i was struck by the last question that the president was asked at his joint press conference about afghan women. and in response, he said, in part, the afghan constitution protects the rights of afghan women and the u.s. strongly believes that afghanistan cannot succeed unless it gives opportunity to its women. what is the reality right now for women and girls in afghanistan? and what is the reality likely to be for women and girls after the u.s. troop presence is withdrawn? >> in the major cities in kabul, obviously, it's been a huge renaissance of women's rights and across the country and the u.s. military empowered youn
the fact of the matter is that the taliban control a significant part of the country. even after the so-called mini surge that was orchestrated by general petraeus and general mcchrystal. the fact of the matter is that president karzai is very unpopular. and the fact of the matter is that geographically a central government in kabul can never really control the vast majority of that country, including the areas most closer to pakistan. >> ambassador, i was struck by the last question that...
77
77
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
the 15 year old pakistan the girl shot in the head by the taliban has been released from a british hospital. officials say she is strong and recovering well, so she will have to be readmitted next month for another round of surgery to rebuild her skull. as we told you, she was shot in the head by muslim extremists for promoting growth and education in her own country. she will live with their parents and o brothers in the u.k. was a continues to receive treatment good news. meanwhile, the jobs report showing the slight growth. not really moving the economic neil. presence dollar an american enterprise institute and former consultanto the treasury department and steve sn, president of capital public affairs and a former labor department official. all-starith you. where can i get -- what you make of this report? >> 455,000, which was the jobs increases, the average for the past couple of years. what is really striking about this is this is the best we will e r a while. gerri: what? >> yeah. normally at the start of the year we're looking at big stimulus. last year payroll tax cut, help fr the
the 15 year old pakistan the girl shot in the head by the taliban has been released from a british hospital. officials say she is strong and recovering well, so she will have to be readmitted next month for another round of surgery to rebuild her skull. as we told you, she was shot in the head by muslim extremists for promoting growth and education in her own country. she will live with their parents and o brothers in the u.k. was a continues to receive treatment good news. meanwhile, the jobs...
115
115
Mar 27, 2013
03/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
with sort of collaborating with the taliban. >> it took him a long time to make that correction and. >> greta: he didn't make the correction, he said we were all wrong. >> yeah, obviously, it was our interpreters who were wrong. i don't know what's going through karzai's mind, but he's playing a very dangerous game. if he thinks that the offending the united states going to be helpful here in congress where many people now, including a lot of republicans are saying, we need to get out of afghanistan sooner rather than later, he is dooming himself to living with the taliban and he won't find it pleasant. >> greta: is there any doubt in your mind that the taliban is moving in? >> no, look, they said long ago about the americans, the taliban said you have the watches, we have the time and that's what they're counting on. i think that the obama administration's plans are going to bring taliban to power sooner rather than later and the consequences for us and for afghanistan are going to be devastating. >> greta: it's hard for me not to think about the consequences, especially for women i
with sort of collaborating with the taliban. >> it took him a long time to make that correction and. >> greta: he didn't make the correction, he said we were all wrong. >> yeah, obviously, it was our interpreters who were wrong. i don't know what's going through karzai's mind, but he's playing a very dangerous game. if he thinks that the offending the united states going to be helpful here in congress where many people now, including a lot of republicans are saying, we need to...
86
86
Apr 1, 2013
04/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
the afghans rose up against taliban to take control of their village. are the top stories from al jazeera. the indian supreme court has rejected a bid by a drug would says isent a new version of its drug. it will appeal the decision. al qaeda-linked rebels started attacking the city on sunday night. there has been fighting in another city as well. the new south korean president house promised a swift military response to any provocation from the north. north korea has been making almost daily threats to the u.s. and south korea. let's get more on our top story. that is the court decision in india to the night a patent to the drug maker. let's take a closer look at what is at stake in the pharmaceutical industry. it is estimated to be worth as much as $25 billion a year. it is clear why the company is seeking a patent. it is to prevent the drug from being copied. $1,800 will give you a month of treatment. that is 18 times more expensive than the generic version. that makes it a sensible to those who need it. for this reason, india has become a powerhouse
the afghans rose up against taliban to take control of their village. are the top stories from al jazeera. the indian supreme court has rejected a bid by a drug would says isent a new version of its drug. it will appeal the decision. al qaeda-linked rebels started attacking the city on sunday night. there has been fighting in another city as well. the new south korean president house promised a swift military response to any provocation from the north. north korea has been making almost daily...
207
207
Feb 7, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
troops at the bottom of three steep mountains woke up to an overwhelming attack by the taliban, very smart attack, up to 400 taliban fighters and it seemed impossible and i asked clint rome romechier on monday who is going to be award the the medal of honor, what it was like to face these impossible odds. throughout all of this, did you ever think this is it? i'm not going to get out of here. >> it's like a fighter going into the boxing ring, you know, if you think you're going to lose before you even step into the ring, you've already lost. you're there to win, you're there to fight, you're there to, you know, your brothers to your left and right are depending on you so you don't have that in you. >> when you talk about an overwhelming force describe to me what overwhelming is. >> it's the kind of thing where every time they opened a door to run out to deliver ammunition, a sniper would pick one of them off. there were five guys trapped in a humvee for hours, three men trapped in the mortar pit for hours. the first guy killed was running to a machine gun in the corner of the camp to
troops at the bottom of three steep mountains woke up to an overwhelming attack by the taliban, very smart attack, up to 400 taliban fighters and it seemed impossible and i asked clint rome romechier on monday who is going to be award the the medal of honor, what it was like to face these impossible odds. throughout all of this, did you ever think this is it? i'm not going to get out of here. >> it's like a fighter going into the boxing ring, you know, if you think you're going to lose...
243
243
Jan 12, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
the taliban must renounce terrorism. the president diverted attention from those asking whether 11 years of war were worth it by announcing today army staff sergeant clinton romesha who helped repel one of the most vicious attacks in eastern afghanistan in 2009 would receive the medal of honor, shepard. >> shepard: first you kill the taliban and then you have him in for talks. fascinating. 2013. jen griffin at the pentagon. thanks. john boehner formally invited the president to deliver his first state of the union of his second term the date february 12th. he has to be invited, you know. the president hats accepted the date which also happens to be abraham lincoln's birthday it will touch on immigration reform spending and gun control. in a letter to the president speaker boehner wrote our nation continues to face immense challenges and the american people expect us to work together in the new year to find meaningful solutions. this will require a willingness to seek common ground as well as presidential leadership. mean
the taliban must renounce terrorism. the president diverted attention from those asking whether 11 years of war were worth it by announcing today army staff sergeant clinton romesha who helped repel one of the most vicious attacks in eastern afghanistan in 2009 would receive the medal of honor, shepard. >> shepard: first you kill the taliban and then you have him in for talks. fascinating. 2013. jen griffin at the pentagon. thanks. john boehner formally invited the president to deliver...
65
65
Apr 6, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
the taliban would have become the dominant force in the country. although probably not controlling all of it. the taliban remains today, allied with al qaeda, close links with al qaeda. al qaeda would have been able to reestablish itself. the united dates would not be doing drone strikes. it would not have any place to ace those assets. i think it is easy to say what would have happened in afghanistan if we had simply conducted our punitive attack on taliban. routed them, and then left the country. >> are those emissions we should be fighting back out -- fighting? >> one should not take for my talk and isolationist view. maybe we should be involved in this kind of things. what we should ask ourselves at the beginning is, what will the cost of military intervention be? what is the likelihood of success? and have an honest discussion of what it will cost and in so applying military force in the process of doing that, which produces actions, reactions, counter actions, will the process of using military force has been worth it in the first place when
the taliban would have become the dominant force in the country. although probably not controlling all of it. the taliban remains today, allied with al qaeda, close links with al qaeda. al qaeda would have been able to reestablish itself. the united dates would not be doing drone strikes. it would not have any place to ace those assets. i think it is easy to say what would have happened in afghanistan if we had simply conducted our punitive attack on taliban. routed them, and then left the...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
in the bad taliban go ahead judy. i don't think first of all when they talk about sanctuary and allowing them to go back and forth across the border can we keep the mexican border absolutely secure and we completely stop people from crossing that border and the people crossing here are just crossing because they're hungry you know so i don't think that we can expect any more from the pakistani government and military than we can from our our own in terms of keeping our border secure furthermore our i think that this isn't just a drug your acts are counterproductive they keep the wars going and that is the real point the real point is not controlling the taliban the real point is keeping the war going from the standpoint of the american government that is their objective the taliban could be dealt with and negotiated with because their power would fade if there was no reason for them to be there in song go ahead jump in before we go to the break was he i hear. you and what marvin is seeing what i again respectfully dis
in the bad taliban go ahead judy. i don't think first of all when they talk about sanctuary and allowing them to go back and forth across the border can we keep the mexican border absolutely secure and we completely stop people from crossing that border and the people crossing here are just crossing because they're hungry you know so i don't think that we can expect any more from the pakistani government and military than we can from our our own in terms of keeping our border secure furthermore...
98
98
Aug 26, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
how much power do they have in bringing the taliban to the table? >> i think it's a very tricky in looking at the way that pakistan has previously relationship with taliban. at the moment, most important thing i would say is to enhance trust between the two countries, and once that trust is built, and i'm sure that pakistan and afghanistan especially the future role of president karzai would create certain spaces, and where both united states and pakistan will find somebody really more productiven afghanistan. i'm sure that is a possibility, what you have refused to. >> karzai's asking for the release of taliban prisoners, who are being held in pakistan. i mean, wit would the pakistan government consider that and if it does, isn't that a security risk, allowing a bunch of taliban fighters free? >> this question is, you know, has two sides. first of all, we need to sit down, as i said pam stan, the united states and afghanistan, there is need to build trust, they also want president karzai to neutralize all these in their part of the world. it's real
how much power do they have in bringing the taliban to the table? >> i think it's a very tricky in looking at the way that pakistan has previously relationship with taliban. at the moment, most important thing i would say is to enhance trust between the two countries, and once that trust is built, and i'm sure that pakistan and afghanistan especially the future role of president karzai would create certain spaces, and where both united states and pakistan will find somebody really more...
66
66
Sep 21, 2013
09/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
he was the taliban's second in demand afghanistan. during this time he became close fence to the group's spiritual leader. in 2010 he was arrested in karachi during a joint cia operation. let's hear from a correspondent who is in islamabad. how important is his release? >> reporter: the release is extremely important because this has come at the request of a afghan government's request. they came to have him released from pakistani custody. the council also welcoming the novembethemove. the afghan says he may be able to influence the taliban. interesting, earlier, the afghan government is said to be in secret talks and was considered and therefore also until favor of the peace talks. but after, they saw a major setback. the release came in a time when they try to reach some sort of a political settlement it ice not clear if he will stay in pakistan even though he will be in pakistan and not handed over to the afghans. he may move to a third country in order to initiate talks with the afghan government. >> the latest from islamabad, th
he was the taliban's second in demand afghanistan. during this time he became close fence to the group's spiritual leader. in 2010 he was arrested in karachi during a joint cia operation. let's hear from a correspondent who is in islamabad. how important is his release? >> reporter: the release is extremely important because this has come at the request of a afghan government's request. they came to have him released from pakistani custody. the council also welcoming the novembethemove....
78
78
Sep 13, 2013
09/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
the taliban is claiming responsibility. >> reporter: taliban fighters attempted to enter the consulate in the far west of the country. >> translator: an explosion took place, then a number of insurgents entered the consulate gate. we don't know how many there were. >> reporter: the attack included a car bomb, civilians and security forces were among the casualties. guards from the compound took the force of the blast. >> translator: my brother was a security guard at the u.s. console late. he was injured and is now in the hospital. >> reporter: the taliban said the consulate had been an intended target for sometime. american diplomatic missions have been targets here for year. the city has been largely considered secure. the u.s. ambassador issued a statement saying . . . no areas in afghanistan are completely secure from taliban attacks. the groups still control large areas of the country. the u.s. military will pull out most of their troops by the end of next year, and it's unlikely they will leave behind a defeated taliban. >>> president obama will have a new top economic advisor ne
the taliban is claiming responsibility. >> reporter: taliban fighters attempted to enter the consulate in the far west of the country. >> translator: an explosion took place, then a number of insurgents entered the consulate gate. we don't know how many there were. >> reporter: the attack included a car bomb, civilians and security forces were among the casualties. guards from the compound took the force of the blast. >> translator: my brother was a security guard at the...
69
69
Jun 20, 2013
06/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
will not likely to be talking to the taliban thursday. but the state department is desperately trying to avoid admitting they were going to. >> we never confirmed that was a meeting from here. >> she did not confirm it, the white house did. senior officials saying off- camera, this. have its firstl formal meeting with the taliban and the first meeting in several years, in a couple of days in delhi. >> president barack obama is a negotiated peace. >> president karzai recognizes the need for political reconciliation. the challenge is, how do you get those things started while you are also at war? , and expectation is, that despite those challenges, the process will proceed. >> just how the talks will proceed the u.s. is not saying, but they do say any next step itl only take place after the next consultation with hamid karzai, obviously to address his concerns. >> saudi arabia has accused the lab oratory in -- a laboratory .n the netherlands 30 people have died of sars. there have been more than 60 concerned -- confirmed cases. the --corona
will not likely to be talking to the taliban thursday. but the state department is desperately trying to avoid admitting they were going to. >> we never confirmed that was a meeting from here. >> she did not confirm it, the white house did. senior officials saying off- camera, this. have its firstl formal meeting with the taliban and the first meeting in several years, in a couple of days in delhi. >> president barack obama is a negotiated peace. >> president karzai...
211
211
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
sergeant clinton romesha helped rescue the injure and retrieve the dead during an ambush by hundreds of taliban fighters in afghanistan. this is despite having a hole in his own arm from a rocket propelled grenade. he will also be mrs. obama's guest tomorrow at the state of the union address. >>> three people filming a new reality show for the discovery channel died sunday when their helicopter crashed near los angeles. right now federal investigators don't know what went wrong. the pilot, a cameraman, and a cast member were killed. discovery said the show is still in production and has a military theme. >>> so "argo" now is the pretty clear front-runner heading into the oscars. the film continued the awards season domination at britain's oscars, the bafta awards, winning three trophies, including best picture and best director for ben affleck. not even nominated for a best director oscar. "lincoln" had ten tnominations but took home one award, for best actor for daniel day lewis. >> don't you feel great if you're ben affleck? >> he can win the nobel prize for directing but not the oscar. >> i
sergeant clinton romesha helped rescue the injure and retrieve the dead during an ambush by hundreds of taliban fighters in afghanistan. this is despite having a hole in his own arm from a rocket propelled grenade. he will also be mrs. obama's guest tomorrow at the state of the union address. >>> three people filming a new reality show for the discovery channel died sunday when their helicopter crashed near los angeles. right now federal investigators don't know what went wrong. the...
97
97
Sep 2, 2013
09/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the taliban claiming attack for the attack on u.s. base in afghanistan. >>> and new york city bouncing back from hurricane sandy. >> today president obama tries toally congressional support for the strike on syria. he will meet with key senators including john mccain who has urged the president to take a stance. it has now been 48 hours since he said that he needed congressional attack plans. the white house has been at odds with congress for much of the presidency. dudo you get a sense that they will be on board and will they sign off on plans to attack syria. >> reporter: congress has been a difficult problem at best for the white house, and senator mccain has been critical. he has been skeptical of the president's strategy and called for a mo more robust set of pla, and that missiles strikes would be just a pinprick. a letter that he and senator lindsey graham issued a letter, looking for something much more comprehensive white house. >> are we seeing any sense of urgency in washington, congress returning next month. i do understan
. >>> the taliban claiming attack for the attack on u.s. base in afghanistan. >>> and new york city bouncing back from hurricane sandy. >> today president obama tries toally congressional support for the strike on syria. he will meet with key senators including john mccain who has urged the president to take a stance. it has now been 48 hours since he said that he needed congressional attack plans. the white house has been at odds with congress for much of the...
118
118
Jun 22, 2013
06/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
since the number two taliban pursuit was killed. the reporting from pakistan is very different than the reporting here. the reporting their says what happens when you killed a number two guy, you kill the number three guy because he becomes number two. so then we are starting to have talks and personnel is much more strenuous and they begin to talk. so that is the welcome for the new government and in the case of yemen or have a meeting a delegation going there, you have a similar situation or the people in pakistan mostly do not supported by any means the groups are extremists like al qaeda, they are also speaking out against the drones and these are a recruiting tool for extremists are in use are killing lots of our feelings and i another thing the president said was the u.s. government should use capture instead of kill in the yemen people would say that it's just not the case and they have numerous examples given to those two countries are the highest number of german tax by five. about 80% of the drone strike has been in pakist
since the number two taliban pursuit was killed. the reporting from pakistan is very different than the reporting here. the reporting their says what happens when you killed a number two guy, you kill the number three guy because he becomes number two. so then we are starting to have talks and personnel is much more strenuous and they begin to talk. so that is the welcome for the new government and in the case of yemen or have a meeting a delegation going there, you have a similar situation or...
152
152
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> targetting the taliban - this man was the most wanted man in pakistan. a u.s. drone strike killed him. more on the operation and why the c.i.a. was coming for him. >> plus, day of the dead. astech and catholic rituals come together as families celebrate their loved ones. >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. live from new york city. i'm morgan radford. operations at los angeles international airport are slowly getting back to normal after a man opened fire with an assault rifle. one tsa agent is dead. the suspect is in custody, hospitalized after being shot by airport police. >> brian rooney is at lax with more on the shooting that is creating panic and chaos. >> the airport has been reopening, from a traffic jam. virtually nothing took off or landed all day long at lax. 750 flights were affected. in the last couple of hours we learnt a few more details about what happened earlier today. >> cell phone video caught the moment when travellers ran for the directors doors to get away from the gunman. >> he was identified as paul ciancia from new jersey, saying h
. >> targetting the taliban - this man was the most wanted man in pakistan. a u.s. drone strike killed him. more on the operation and why the c.i.a. was coming for him. >> plus, day of the dead. astech and catholic rituals come together as families celebrate their loved ones. >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. live from new york city. i'm morgan radford. operations at los angeles international airport are slowly getting back to normal after a man opened fire with an...
178
178
Mar 4, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
remember the taliban were once 100 miles of the capital. they have managed to push them back and secure and clear large areas. north swaziristan does remain a troubled area. >> has this also been a motivators for the pakistanis because if they can't get control of it they're going to have to deal with the fact they can use drones? >> they find the drone strikes there counterproductive. they say it undermines our mission. they believe that it creates more terrorists than it kills. that said, this one place is the single largest landing spot for u.s. drone strike. so it's clearly a policy the u.s. believes in and they've been taking out big names with this program. >> all right. thank you. i will see you later today. i want to talk about your more personal experiences there. >> sounds good. >> you can see more of a m&a's reporting throughout the day on msnbc. i'm going to see her at 1:00 andual see her tonight on the nightly news. we'll have our gaggle after the break. first, i won't leave you without telling you the white house soup of the d
remember the taliban were once 100 miles of the capital. they have managed to push them back and secure and clear large areas. north swaziristan does remain a troubled area. >> has this also been a motivators for the pakistanis because if they can't get control of it they're going to have to deal with the fact they can use drones? >> they find the drone strikes there counterproductive. they say it undermines our mission. they believe that it creates more terrorists than it kills....
81
81
Apr 20, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
they are opposed to the taliban, but they are opposed to what the taliban are stand for, but they do not expect the government to provide full support. >> the people in america are not too crazy about congress, either. a different subject. you were involved in iraq. what lessons do you take from iraq that can be applied to this circumstance that we are now facing, ending our involvement in afghanistan. >> one of the most important lessons from iraq is that we waited too late to work to the details of a bilateral security agreement. we were not able to conclude the successful bilateral security agreement. we started that process much earlier. that is why am highlighting this this morning. the key lesson learned is that we have a smooth transition post-2014, that we provide the afghan people with our essential commitment post-2014. we should view 2014 as nothing more than a change in a mandate and authorities, but a continuity of commitment post- 2014. if we are able to do that, we will have eternalized our most important lesson. -- internalized the most important lesson from our iraq
they are opposed to the taliban, but they are opposed to what the taliban are stand for, but they do not expect the government to provide full support. >> the people in america are not too crazy about congress, either. a different subject. you were involved in iraq. what lessons do you take from iraq that can be applied to this circumstance that we are now facing, ending our involvement in afghanistan. >> one of the most important lessons from iraq is that we waited too late to work...
180
180
Jun 19, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 1
and the taliban. i want to talk about where are we in all of this now that president karzai says i don't want to talk with any of you? >> reporter: it's a very complicated situation. obviously the united states wanted to have a peace accord between the taliban and the karzai government. in 12 years the united states military has not managed to defeat the taliban. if the u.s. is able to put out with minimum damage, it needs it on the ground. they thought they finally got this office open so they could talk with mediating efforts of the united states. karzai who initially welcomed it got very angry because it looked like the taliban was going to step too far, raising a flag that called on the islami emirate acting like their were going to open an embassy. that is what the taliban was trying to do but that's not what the afghan government wanted. >> his army can hold its own against the taliban but we have seen cent attacks all week. is this a bargaining chip but there's not one taliban. there will be co
and the taliban. i want to talk about where are we in all of this now that president karzai says i don't want to talk with any of you? >> reporter: it's a very complicated situation. obviously the united states wanted to have a peace accord between the taliban and the karzai government. in 12 years the united states military has not managed to defeat the taliban. if the u.s. is able to put out with minimum damage, it needs it on the ground. they thought they finally got this office open...
116
116
Nov 3, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
after a drone attack killed a taliban leader. it's under pressure from opposition parties calling for nato supply routes to be blocked. >> a tribal leader in yemen said 100 people have been killed in three weeks of fighting around damaj. ambulances can't get into the town to treat large numbers of civilian casualties, we have this report from the capital. >> this is the only video of the latest fighting in the town of damaj. it's a stronghold for muslim conservatives, the salafi, and has been shelled by shia muslim rebels. it is said to be a home of conservative parties and al qaeda. >> translation: these are foreign extremists calling us heretics, they are trying to drag the country into a sunni-shi'a war. >> these are houthi rebels. they were a marginal group a few years ago. this display of force shows they are one of the biggest armed factions in yemen. they have all sorts of weapons, including tanks, artillery and rocket launches. the yemeni government accused iran of backing the hoouthy's to destablilize the country. >> sal
after a drone attack killed a taliban leader. it's under pressure from opposition parties calling for nato supply routes to be blocked. >> a tribal leader in yemen said 100 people have been killed in three weeks of fighting around damaj. ambulances can't get into the town to treat large numbers of civilian casualties, we have this report from the capital. >> this is the only video of the latest fighting in the town of damaj. it's a stronghold for muslim conservatives, the salafi,...
56
56
Mar 24, 2013
03/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
the talks will cover the taliban's plan to open a political office in doha are. --sident karzai occurred accused the u.s. of holding peace talks without him. >> anti-gay marriage protesters in paris, tens of thousands of people turned up. it is the latest in a wave of protests against the legislation. .rowds tried to push their way the house apartment approved the marriage for everyone to last month. it goes to the senate in april. demonstrators want the bill to be withdrawn. in russia, the legislation is going in the opposite erection. isroposed ban on what described as homosexual propaganda. it would make it against the law to promote homosexuality to minors. some believe it is part of a government campaign against gay people. >> marina never used to be comfortable showing affection to her girlfriend in public, but after she was attacked by becamebes, she determined not to hide her homosexuality anymore. >> when they hit me, i hit back. it lasted two or three minutes. then the ambulances came and sent me to the hospital. the next day we reported it to the hospi
the talks will cover the taliban's plan to open a political office in doha are. --sident karzai occurred accused the u.s. of holding peace talks without him. >> anti-gay marriage protesters in paris, tens of thousands of people turned up. it is the latest in a wave of protests against the legislation. .rowds tried to push their way the house apartment approved the marriage for everyone to last month. it goes to the senate in april. demonstrators want the bill to be withdrawn. in russia,...
187
187
Nov 2, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
pakistani taliban movement. they're also vowing revenge. so right now, even though they've lost their head, kelly, it appears the taliban will continue to launch attacks in both pakistan and here in afghanistan. >> conor powell reporting from afghanistan, thank you for that report. >>> fresh fallout over the ailing obama care website. for those of you still trying to sign up, the site will be offline for repairs starting tonight at 9:00 p.m. that's expected to end some time tomorrow morning. those technical glitches that led to these fixes are being called, quote, the tip of the iceberg. that's according to a senator who gave this week's gop address. he compared the problematic website rollout to the sinking of the titanic. molly heninburg is live in washington with this. >> reporter: the white house has been saying for several weeks now that obama care is more than just an ailing website. today, the republican senior senator from indiana, dan coates, agrees, and said obama care's problems, quote, run far deeper
pakistani taliban movement. they're also vowing revenge. so right now, even though they've lost their head, kelly, it appears the taliban will continue to launch attacks in both pakistan and here in afghanistan. >> conor powell reporting from afghanistan, thank you for that report. >>> fresh fallout over the ailing obama care website. for those of you still trying to sign up, the site will be offline for repairs starting tonight at 9:00 p.m. that's expected to end some time...
107
107
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
the taliban wanted the young pakistani student dead because she believed that every girl has a right to an education. now, malala is working with the nonprofit women's organization, "vital voices," to educate girls around the world. and last week, malala yousufzai was officially nominated for the nobel prize by members of the parliament. shortly after that video you just saw, malala had two more surgeries on saturday. doctors at the hospital in england put a plate in her skull to cover the area damaged by the bullet. they also fitted her with an implant to restore hearing in her left ear. yesterday, malala recorded this new video. >> i am feeling more right. and i'm happy that the operations, both the operations are successful. and you know, it was that kind of success that now they have removed everything from me. and, i can also walk a little bit. i can talk, and i'm feeling better. and the thing is that my mission is the same, to help people and i will do that. >> yes, and what do you think of the treatment so far? can you remember that? >> if i try to speak about my whole treatme
the taliban wanted the young pakistani student dead because she believed that every girl has a right to an education. now, malala is working with the nonprofit women's organization, "vital voices," to educate girls around the world. and last week, malala yousufzai was officially nominated for the nobel prize by members of the parliament. shortly after that video you just saw, malala had two more surgeries on saturday. doctors at the hospital in england put a plate in her skull to...
1,009
1.0K
Feb 12, 2013
02/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 1,009
favorite 0
quote 0
received the highest military honor for defending his outpost in afghanistan against all odds during a taliban attack. he says u.s. a high honor and a heavy burden. >> i stand here with mixed emotions of both joy and sadness. the joy comes from recognition for us doing our jobs as soldiers on distant battlefields. but it's countered by the constant reminder of the loss of our battle buddies. >> somber man. a somber and serious ceremony. but romesha's just adorable son stole the show with his antics. playing hide and seek with the press. >>> dogs for days, primped pooches strutting to win over judges at the westminster dog show in new york. best in show will be crowned tonight. judges picked winners in four categories, best of sporting, working, and terrier groups coming up today. terriers hope to continue their unfounded dominance at the dog show. >> it's so great. i have never gone in person. >> i have. a lot of times. one of the stories they make you cover again and again and again. >>> ahead this morning, we'll continue to talk about north korea, they say their overnight nuclear test in res
received the highest military honor for defending his outpost in afghanistan against all odds during a taliban attack. he says u.s. a high honor and a heavy burden. >> i stand here with mixed emotions of both joy and sadness. the joy comes from recognition for us doing our jobs as soldiers on distant battlefields. but it's countered by the constant reminder of the loss of our battle buddies. >> somber man. a somber and serious ceremony. but romesha's just adorable son stole the show...
155
155
Mar 11, 2013
03/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
of collaborating with the taliban. >> we did discuss those comments. i told the president that it was not true, the fact is, any prospect for peace or political settlements, that has to be led by the afghans. >> during hagel's first morning in kabul two suicide bombings killed at least 19 people, including a u.s. contractor. a spokesman for the taliban said one of the blasts near the afghan defense ministry was intended as a message to haigle. >>> '70s sitcom star valley harper speeging out publicly since being nosed with a rare form of terminal cancer. the actress remains hopeful and strong. this is what she said on an episode of the doctors on cbs. >> it's also incurable. so far. that's the word i'm looking at, so far. because they're doing research as we speak. and so, i just thought that, while i'm still able, because it is brain, to speak, and show you that i'm cooking my husband's dinner. i'm walking at santa monica. and more than anything i'm living in the moment. >> you can hear more from valerie harper later this week on "piers morgan live" he
of collaborating with the taliban. >> we did discuss those comments. i told the president that it was not true, the fact is, any prospect for peace or political settlements, that has to be led by the afghans. >> during hagel's first morning in kabul two suicide bombings killed at least 19 people, including a u.s. contractor. a spokesman for the taliban said one of the blasts near the afghan defense ministry was intended as a message to haigle. >>> '70s sitcom star valley...
91
91
Apr 6, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
it was strategic prize for the taliban. if they could've seized it, they would have had a crucial foothold to take over much of the rest of the country. as they did in the 1990's. they were literally massing in the areas around kandahar. you think we would have devoted the bulk of that first wave of new troops into that area to protect it areas no. sent those troops off to the home to fewer than 1% of of afghanistan's population. why? tribal rivalries. that in afghanistan, but the pentagon. that was composed of u.s. marines, they wanted to fight with their own aviation assets, intelligent assets, they needed their own patch of the sandbox. instead of working to integrate them with u.s. and canadian army unit our already operating there, talk commanders in kabul as well as top officials back in the pentagon suddenly chose the path of least resistance and give them a part of afghanistan not home to a lot of people. there were bad guys there to kill, but if our strategy was coineds, we should have been near a key population ce
it was strategic prize for the taliban. if they could've seized it, they would have had a crucial foothold to take over much of the rest of the country. as they did in the 1990's. they were literally massing in the areas around kandahar. you think we would have devoted the bulk of that first wave of new troops into that area to protect it areas no. sent those troops off to the home to fewer than 1% of of afghanistan's population. why? tribal rivalries. that in afghanistan, but the pentagon....
246
246
Feb 11, 2013
02/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 1
fight off an attack from taliban insurgents in 2009. claimed the lives of eight americans. first lady -- he will be first lady michelle obama's guests. a group of superstorm sandy will meet at the white and deliver minutes urging president to tackle climate change. he will be carrying the state the union address tomorrow night at 9:00. on thes check in weather. there is a potential for two systems that could bring conditions wednesday and this weekend. where is the sun? yes, it is. overcast conditions. to our arrival delays at reagan national because of the low clouds. the sunshine is coming. northern maryland westhe panhandle of virginia. we will make some progress in the district. couple ofve to wait a hours. .4 degrees 39.wind-chill at warm side.l on the 54 in winchester. 55 in culpeper. a cold front will slide off to east for today. you can see the showers. inch ind up about 1/4 term of rains. severe weather across the deep south. we are watching the end of this new areas of low pressure to develop. that will come at us for wednesday and thursday morning. here is a sate
fight off an attack from taliban insurgents in 2009. claimed the lives of eight americans. first lady -- he will be first lady michelle obama's guests. a group of superstorm sandy will meet at the white and deliver minutes urging president to tackle climate change. he will be carrying the state the union address tomorrow night at 9:00. on thes check in weather. there is a potential for two systems that could bring conditions wednesday and this weekend. where is the sun? yes, it is. overcast...
128
128
Nov 3, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
the taliban will not be ready for peace talks. dialogue can only take place when there's peace from both sides. the pakistani government, military and intelligence agencies will undoubtedly be pleased with hakimullah mehsud's death. during his time as leader of the pakistan taliban, he undertook several attacks against the state that claimed thousands of lives. >> there's few details about the pakistan taliban's new leader. some suggest khan said is the most moderate of the contenders for the top job. his election, they insist means that the peace process started by the government, it could two through. but with the pakistan taliban vowing to avenge the death of hakimullah mehsud, it's almost certainly there'll be more violence ahead of talks. >>> secretary of state john kerry is arriving in egypt a day before the trial of ousted president mohamed morsi begins. his visit kicks off a 9-day trip to the middle east, europe and north africa. this will be his first time in egypt since the july coup forcing mohamed morsi out of office.
the taliban will not be ready for peace talks. dialogue can only take place when there's peace from both sides. the pakistani government, military and intelligence agencies will undoubtedly be pleased with hakimullah mehsud's death. during his time as leader of the pakistan taliban, he undertook several attacks against the state that claimed thousands of lives. >> there's few details about the pakistan taliban's new leader. some suggest khan said is the most moderate of the contenders for...
79
79
Oct 9, 2013
10/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
to the taliban, and to the world, had a lot to do with adam who was a "new york times" reporter and produced documentaries of malala and her father going back to 2001 and, adam, thank you for joining us. you've known this family now for some time and you had to reassess your role and reassess what you brought to the attention of the world after your association with this family. can you discuss that a bit? >> yes, for sure. thank you for having me. when i first discovered malala in 2009, at the time she had only a anonymous blog on the bbc website in her native tongue and i did not know that when i met her. i met her through a pakistani journalist and documentary that i made about here for the "new york times," that was her coming out party it was when her face, her name were first made public and then of course after my anymore was made the pakistani press learned of her and basically when she started to speak to the press, they could not get enough of her. she was poised, articulate, charming, smart. >> she is incredible. incredible. something we found interesting about her, she d
to the taliban, and to the world, had a lot to do with adam who was a "new york times" reporter and produced documentaries of malala and her father going back to 2001 and, adam, thank you for joining us. you've known this family now for some time and you had to reassess your role and reassess what you brought to the attention of the world after your association with this family. can you discuss that a bit? >> yes, for sure. thank you for having me. when i first discovered malala...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
policy particularly washington's drone war with growing economic dislocations in a very threatening taliban how can and should pakistan move forward and will the military continue to watch from the sidelines. choose your language. of holy week over the influential they still some of that. choose to use the consensus to. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in your life choose access to your office. have you got. a good job. i think how the v.a. system is set up right now you don't have to be going to therapy to get the drugs prescribed a medication if you want therapy they filmed the entire session which is extremely uncomfortable and they have a set program for p.t.s.d. that just simply doesn't work there's really no continuity to your care because a lot of these guys are residents and you might see him once or twice and so they don't know what you've even been on half the time so they try to give you the same drugs that have already failed for you p.t.s.d. is not a new thing it's been around forever and i think they should be a little slower to just hear drugs
policy particularly washington's drone war with growing economic dislocations in a very threatening taliban how can and should pakistan move forward and will the military continue to watch from the sidelines. choose your language. of holy week over the influential they still some of that. choose to use the consensus to. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in your life choose access to your office. have you got. a good job. i think how the v.a. system is set up right...
86
86
Nov 7, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the pakistani taliban has named its new leader. he led a violent campaign between 2007 and 2009, believed to have planned the attack on the school girl. the former leader was killed in a drone strike last week. tell us more about this man. he is pretty notorious and a hard-liner. >> you're right. the pakistani taliban didn't just elect a new leader, they elected the most hard-line leader in the running for this top job. this man is as we've been pointing out, is responsible for the 2007-2009 offensive in the valley where the pakistani taliban led by him clashed bitterly with the pakistani army. thousands of civilians were killed. his men were responsible for many of those deaths and to give you a sense of just how brutal a campaign it was, they would behead people and put heads in city squares and the like. this is a man who is frankly known for his blood lust. many look at the selection as the group not being interested in any peace talks. it has said it's not going to have any peace talks and the leader is somebody who is going t
. >> the pakistani taliban has named its new leader. he led a violent campaign between 2007 and 2009, believed to have planned the attack on the school girl. the former leader was killed in a drone strike last week. tell us more about this man. he is pretty notorious and a hard-liner. >> you're right. the pakistani taliban didn't just elect a new leader, they elected the most hard-line leader in the running for this top job. this man is as we've been pointing out, is responsible for...
147
147
Jun 19, 2013
06/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
the president said that the taliban must come prepared to make concessions. >> including the taliban is going to need to accept an afghan constitution that pronounces against violence is committed to protection of women and minorities. >> the taliban gave no indication whether it would accept those terms when the meetings begin in doha, qatar. instead the militants laid out separate goals in a news drones carried on al jazeera. >> which include end of occupation of afghanistan and establishment of system with security with the most. >> u.s. officials said afghan government would hold its own talks with the taliban separately. in kabul, afghan president karzai announced his negotiating team is ready to go. >> our council travel to qatar to discuss peace talks we hope that our brothers also understand that the talks of the peace progress will move to their own soil in afghanistan soon to ensure the peace in afghanistan. >> today's announcement came as international forces formally handled over both security patrols to the afghan military and police. it was a major milestone on the pass
the president said that the taliban must come prepared to make concessions. >> including the taliban is going to need to accept an afghan constitution that pronounces against violence is committed to protection of women and minorities. >> the taliban gave no indication whether it would accept those terms when the meetings begin in doha, qatar. instead the militants laid out separate goals in a news drones carried on al jazeera. >> which include end of occupation of afghanistan...
202
202
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the first attack was in kandahar, birthplace of the taliban. five americans riding in an armored vehicle hit by a roadside bomb. later, in western afghanistan, an insider attack. an afghan solider recruited to fight the taliban instead turned his gun on two americans, killing them both. this is now the deadliest week of the year for americans. on friday, a refueling plane on its way into the country from neighboring kyrgyzstan crashed, killing all three americans on board. and on monday, these horrifying moments. this civilian cargo plane had just taken off from bagram air field. the plane stalls in midair, then drops straight into the ground. all seven american crew members on board never stood a chance, and died instantly. david, today's attacks come as the taliban annual fighting season is less than a week old, raising concerns that this summer could be the deadliest one yet. >>> overnight we learned of an air strike in syria as president obama debates whether or not the u.s. should get involved in syria and if so, how. alex marquardt is in
. >> reporter: the first attack was in kandahar, birthplace of the taliban. five americans riding in an armored vehicle hit by a roadside bomb. later, in western afghanistan, an insider attack. an afghan solider recruited to fight the taliban instead turned his gun on two americans, killing them both. this is now the deadliest week of the year for americans. on friday, a refueling plane on its way into the country from neighboring kyrgyzstan crashed, killing all three americans on board....